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Axel Neumann

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Jun 12, 2003, 9:49:42 AM6/12/03
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Hello,


I am working to design a digital control feedback system. Therefor I
need to find a good book, which gives an introduction to control
theory itself including discrete or digital systems (and also the
standard topics). Additionally it would be nice, if the book covers
also simulink examples.
Does anybody have some suggestions?


CU


Axel

Patel Chaitanya

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Jun 13, 2003, 5:14:33 AM6/13/03
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Hi Axel,
You can use 'modern control system' by Ogata which has Matlab and Simulink
examples also.
http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/people/faculty/bernfiles/cntrlinsghts.h
tml
Also some tutorials are available on internet.
Please search ' control tutorials for Matlab and simulink' at www.google.com

Regards
Chaitanya

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Axel Neumann

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Jun 13, 2003, 5:35:00 AM6/13/03
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Hi Patel,


thanks a lot for your reply, but I have to deal with two little
misunderstandings:


Patel Chaitanya wrote:
>
>
> Hi Axel,
> You can use 'modern control system' by Ogata which has Matlab and
> Simulink
> examples also.

Do you mean : "Modern Control Engineering"?
That's the only book I found with amazon.com.
<http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/aero/people/faculty/bernfiles/cntrlinsghts.h>
> tml
I got an error message when I tried to open this page.


> Also some tutorials are available on internet.
> Please search ' control tutorials for Matlab and simulink' at
> www.google.com


Nevertheless


Thank's again


With best regards


Axel

Patel Chaitanya

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Jun 13, 2003, 6:04:56 AM6/13/03
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Hello Axel,
Yes , I mean "Modern Control Engineering" by Ogata.
This book gives a very good treatment of control system theory along with
examples in MATLAB /Simulink.

I am sorry i am in field since last three years. So could not get exact
title of book.
Also i got this link from one tutorial. i have not checked this link.

Here is some info about tutorials i am talking about. Unfortunately i don't
have internet link for it.
'About the authors
These tutorials were developed by Professor Bill Messner of the Department
of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and Professor Dawn
Tilbury of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at
the University of Michigan.

More about automatic control
If you are interested in learning more about the topic of automatic control,
there are a multitude of resources both on the WWW and in the library.
Professor Dennis Bernstein at the University of Michigan has written A
Student's Guide to Classical Control. There is a Virtual Library on control
engineering, and a newsgroup sci.engr.control devoted to control theory and
practice.
There are many textbooks which treat the material covered in these
tutorials, including:

1.. Richard C. Dorf and Robert M. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, Seventh
Edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1995.
2.. Gene F. Franklin, J. David Powell, and Abbas Emani-Naeini, Feedback
Control of Dynamic Systems, Third Edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading,
Massachusetts, 1994.
3.. Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Seventh Edition, Prentice
Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1995.
4.. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Second Edition,
Benjamin-Cummings, Redwood City, California, 1995.
'
"


Axel Neumann

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Jun 13, 2003, 7:30:52 AM6/13/03
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Hello Patel,


thank's a lot for your help!
Your suggestion also received good reviews on amazon.com, so I will
have a try.
It helped a lot, that you named all these books, as in most articles
related to my field there are only different papers named but the
books used by the authors.


Greetings from Berlin


Axel

Chaitanya Patel

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Jun 13, 2003, 5:08:35 PM6/13/03
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